Can o Star star to declare her sworn fan Taylor SwiftBut that does not mean that the new British prime minister is also in the heart of the American Megastar.

According to the Politicodespite the fact that just last June rushed to enjoy her beloved artist in London, the newly established Labor Government is preparing to alleviate the protections that prevent artists’ work from devouring themselves to technology companies to educate the latest models. United Kingdom.

Consequently, groups representing artists and publishers are striking to remind politicians the economic and cultural value of the creative sector of the United Kingdom, which is built, they say, on the foundations of a clear intellectual property regime.

This message is supported by free tickets, glittering invitations and access to celebrities, as well as a significant presence at the Liverpool Labor Congress last month. Swift even had a royal -type police escort for her appointments at the United Kingdom Stadium.

So the Labor Party could soon be found with a strong – and loud – enemy.

“While the British music industry is already embracing the many positive cases of use of artificial intelligence, it is also a constant view that a broad exception to copyright for the production of text and data by artificial intelligence companies would be extremely detrimental to its creative industries United Kingdom, “said Sophie Jones, who represents UK record labels, including Universal and Warner.

“If the United Kingdom wants to remain a worldwide creative force in an increasingly competitive world, the government must ensure that this is achieved with respect rather than imposing.”

Representatives of the art industry said that relations with the party could worsen if the government promotes proposals of law threatening their business models.

“The last thing they want is the creative sector to make a lot of noise,” said a executive of the British music industry. So the next time Taylor Swift comes to the United Kingdom, ministers may not be so welcome at her concerts.